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Norfolk Trades Direc-Tory. 903 :Blomfield Thos Norfolk Trades Direc-tory. 903 :Blomfield Thos. M. Burnham Mrkt. L King George, Reedham, N Stokes Charles, W elney, Wisbech :Bloom John E. Great Melton, N King John, Mattishall Burgh, East Rtorer George, W orstead, N :Bly Philip, Fincham, Downham Dereham Strangleman Geo. Tunn et. Fakenha.m Blyth William, 21 Victoria street, N King Robt. Tharston, Long Stratton Stroyan Bros. Rockland St. Mary, N .Brasnett J obn, Middleton, Lynn Kirby Cbas. Scarning, Dereham Stroyan RobPrt, Bixley, N .Brown Henry, 21 Marsh walk, New Lain Samuel, Hackford, Wymondham Stubbings William, AttJeborough Walsoken, Wisbech Lake W m, Great Poringland, N Button Edward M. Salhouse, N .Browne Thomas, Asbwellthorpe, Wy- Large Robt. Swan ton Morley, Dereham Sutton John, Salhouse, N mondham Laws W. East Winch, L Syder Frank, Oak street, Fakenham .Bunfield Charles, Rougham, Swaffbam Leach Robert, Walsoken, Wisbech Syder James, Wells rd. Fakenham .Burrows Thomas, Sprowston, N Leeds George, Longham, Dereham Taylor Henry, Sedgefo:rd, Heacham Burton Edwd. Swafield rd. N. W alshm Leeds J as, Gressenhall, E. Derebam Thrower William, Salhouse, N Catton J obn, Gayton, Lynn Leeds James, Longham, Dereham Tingey Henry, Wretton, Brandon Chamberlain Edgar, Little Massing- LeveringtonSidny .Bridge st.Downbam Toffts Nicls. Mattisball, E. Dereham ham, Swaffham . Lingwood John, Shi pdham, Thetford Trimble John, Trouze-with-Newton, N Chamberlain R. N orthwold, Bran don Maggs John, Gayton, Lynn Trudgill Chas. St. Nicholas st. Diss Chapman Edm. C. Norwich st. Faknhm Makens Bros. Colney, N Tuffs J osiabA. Terrington St. Clement's Charlton George, Carbrook, T Mann John, Hampton, Fakenham Vincent GeG. & Samuel, Hall road, N Child Jqhn J. Cock st. Wymondham Mann Robert, Hampton, Fakenbam Wade Joseph, Stibbard, Dereham Chilver!l J obn, W atlington, Down ham Marfoot Cook, Hilgay, Downham Ward William, Woodgate, Swanton Claxton Charles, Beeston, Swaffham Martins J no. Ingoldisthorpe, Lynn Morley, Derebam Claxton Robt. Burnham Norton, Lynn Massingbam Edw. Chapel streat, L W asey Issac, North Creake, Fakenkam Clitheroe Wm. Bawdeswell,E.Derehm Massingham Ri pps,Litcham,Swaffham W arnes Samuel, Heywood, Diss Coke:r James, Corbett'slodge, Necton, Mendham John, Brisley, Dereham Westgate Albert, Old Buckenham, Swaffham Merrison Benjamin, Bradestone, N Attleborough Copeman William, Binham, Wells- Minns J ames, Thwaite, Bun gay Wigby Rt. Wicklewood, Wymondham next-the-Sea Mitcbell Thos. Oxwick, Fakenham Williamson Herbe:.:t, Briston, DertJham Cordy John, Shipdham, Tbetford Moore William, Beeston, Swaffham Williamson Robert, Whissonsett, East Cork Reuben, Denver, Downbam N eve Edward, Catfield, N Der(_lham Crane John, Saxlingham, Nethergate, Neville George, Marham, Downbam Wilson Thos, St. Catherine's plain, N Long Stratton Oldman Robert, Bintry, E. Dereham Woodcock Rd. Newton St. Faith's, N Croot T. & R. Terrington St. Clement's Osler Thomas, Southey, Downham WoodcockWheeler,N wtn.St. Faith's,N Cross Thomas, Great Melton Palmer J ames, Tottenhill, Lynn Woods Fredk. East Rudham, Swaffham Daniels Jonthn. J. Swanton Abbott,N Palmer John, Carleton Rode,Attleboro' Woods Robt. Southrepps, Norwich Daw Fredk. Soutbgate, Snettisham, L Parry William, Acle, N Woolsey Wm. Horsham St. Faith's, N Daw George, Snettisham, Lynn Pearsrm :Francis, Stratton St. Mary, Woolverton Jas. 23 Regent street, Y Daws Robert, Gayton, Lynn Long Stratton Wright F~edk. Field Dalling, Halt Dodd Rt.P. Seething, Brooke, Norwich Petley Cha.s. E. Attleborough Young Charles V. Pentney, S Drake James, Caston, Attleborough Pitchens John, New Buckenham, At­ Durrant Geo. Redenhall, Harleston tleborough CATTLE FOOD MAKERS. Earl Robert, Ingoldisthorpe, Lynn Pointer Thomas, Sprowston, N Easter Thomas, Shouldham Thorpe, Pointer Wm. Swanton Novers, East Fooley Robert D. (dealer), White Downham Dereham Horse plain, Northgate street, and Edwards Chas. Garboldisham, Thetfrd Porrett Geo. R. Cromer rd. Aylsham Market Gates, Y Fickling J ames, Saham Toney, Watton Potter Dnl. W. Besthorpe, Attleboro' Hart J. & Sons, Duke streat, W a.lso­ lfickling Jeremiah, W atton Printer Geo. Felmingham, N. Walsham ken, Wisbech Garland Arthur, Dicklebnrgh, Scole Purdy SamL Wighton, E. Dereham Gaymer Robert, St. Peter street, N Purple Henry, High green, Great CEMENT MERCHANTS. George Geo. Rockland St. Mary, N Fransbam, Dereham Blake, Garson & Son, (ltd.) Hall Glover Wm. Ca.rleton Rode, Attleboro' Rackham Alfd. Tasburgh, Lg. Stratton Quay chambers, South Quay, Y Gooda John, Denton, Harleston Rackham Geo. Fritton, Long Stratton ColmanH.P.& Co. Ram pant Horse st. N Grange Robert, Snettisham, Lynn Radford Alfred, Saddlebow, L GageRobt. & Son,Bexwell rd.Do wnham Grange Robert, Ingoldisthorpe, Lynn RingwoodJno.Helhoughton, Swaffham Plowright Henry, 40 Tower street, L Gray John, Haveringland, N Rippingill Martin, Flitcham, Lynn Pratt Robert C. North Quay, Y Grean Henry, West Barsham, W a.l- Rivett Henry, Beeston, Swaffham Scaife Alfred, Soutbtown and· St. singham, and London Rowlett FishAr, Upwell, Wisbech George's road, Y Grey Wm. Great Walsingham, N Rush Fredk, Greenway la. Fakenham Wright Hy. Bridge roa.d, Downham Grummitt John, Necton, Swaffham Samson J no. Redenhall, Harleston Hall Fredk. Walsoken, Wisbech Sands Thomas, Briston, Dereham CHAIR MAKERS. Ranton Benjn. Morley St. Peter, Wy- Seaman George A. Sprowston, N (See also CalJinet Makers.) mondham Seaman Lee, Sprowston, N Rarris J ames, Tivetshall St. Margaret, Seaman Wm. Oak street, Fakenham Forder Robert, St. Nicholas road a.nd Scale Self Leonard W. Great Ellingham, Market pLY Harris J ames, Great Poringlan<l, N Attleborough . Gee & Bennett, Thorn lane, N Rarrison John W. Wisbech road, L Sharman J no. W. Hempton, Fakenham Meek H. J, Rosemary lane, N Heyhoe George, Castleacre street, S Shiptone Saml. J. 67 St. Peter's rd.Y Harvey Jas. T. St. Giles' hill, N Rill James, Thursford, Dereham Sim:pole George, Walsoken, Wisbech Palmar Benjamin, Tombland, N Hatching William, Snettisham, Lynn Smith William, East Winch, Gayton Palm er Hy. Ho veil's yd.Pottergate st.N •Rowes Wm. Damgate st. Wymondham Snowling Fredk. M.Ellingham,Bungay Perfect Alfd. 12 Crook's pl. King st.. N I!ugginsGeo. Spoon er rw. W ymondha.m Spurgeon William, Aldbrough, N Perfect & Co. Goorge yd. St. Stephen's Rnggins George, Attleborough Stannard Thomas, Eaton, N street, N • Hunter William, Longham, Dereham Starling Hy. Trunch, N. W alsham Preston William, Magdalen road, N Rutson Fredk. Wretham East Thetford Stimpson Fredk. Seaming, Dereham Smith Henry, Homing, N K.idinan Geo, W atlington, Downham Stimpson Myers, Seaming, Dereham I Smith Willia.m, Church street, N .
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